Indiana County Transit Authority

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Indiana County Transit Authority
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Founded1979
Headquarters Indiana, Pennsylvania
Service area Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Service type public transit
Routes12
HubsDowntown Transit Center
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Fleet37 buses
Fuel type CNG
Chief executiveJack Cunningham, Chairperson
John Kanyan,
Executive Director
Website www.indigobus.com

The Indiana County Transit Authority, doing business as IndiGO, is a public transportation system, serving the Indiana County Area of Pennsylvania.

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Fleet

Routes (as of June 2021)

IUP Only Routes

These routes operate during IUP Fall and Spring semesters only.


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